Although these paintballs are recreational grade they perform like a tourney grade. This paint is used for practices by many paintball teams. They have reliable target break and have good accuracy. They also make a decent game play paint as well.
Draxxus TriumphI bought these paintballs from ANS gear for $40 and I must say that they are some of the best paintbaklls for the money. I think a .689 bore is just perfect for them. The shell is very bright, but a...
I bought these paintballs from ANS gear for $40 and I must say that they are some of the best paintbaklls for the money. I think a .689 bore is just perfect for them. The shell is very bright, but a tad bit on the oily side. If you leave them outside for over an hour they get dimpled pretty bad. Burt aside that these are some of the best paintballs.
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Draxxus TriumphWhen I first joined my team I experimented with various kinds of paintballs, but had a hard time finding the right ones to stick with. After using these at practices and games my search was over,...
When I first joined my team I experimented with various kinds of paintballs, but had a hard time finding the right ones to stick with. After using these at practices and games my search was over, they were everything I could ask for out of a paintball: fairly cheap, good target breaking, good accuracy, and so far I've used about 10 boxes and never had one barrel break and I usually shoot in a rapid fire setting most of the time with my A-5 e-grip (full auto, turbo, response mode). The only thing bad I notice about this paint is that there's usually some dimpled ones in each batch, but the dimples are very small and don't cause any accuracy or barrel break problems. Overall no matter if you're a speedballer or woodsballer and looking for a good paint to practice with or use in games or BYOP tourney's/events I highly recommend this paint, I'd say one of the best paints out there .
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Draxxus TriumphMy local field is field paint only, and this is the paint that they sell. The reason that It is so expensive for me is that the field makes all of their money off of field paint, hence the heavy...
My local field is field paint only, and this is the paint that they sell. The reason that It is so expensive for me is that the field makes all of their money off of field paint, hence the heavy charge for a case. It flies straight enough to be satisfactory, nothing too special, but still good. Paintball isn't the most accurate sport anyway. Many of them are dimpled, and I have found that I get a lot of bounces on people when this paint is used. This is good rec ball paint, and it doesn't often break in my pod or loader. Not for tourneys, but still worth the normal $40 retail.
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Draxxus TriumphFirst time I bought a box of this paint I was a little worried after I opened the box and found that some of them were slightly dimpled. However, at practice when I used them on the field they...
First time I bought a box of this paint I was a little worried after I opened the box and found that some of them were slightly dimpled. However, at practice when I used them on the field they actually performed really good, they surprisingly shot straight and had no problems with bounces. Now a days I use a different paint because the local sports authority where I live don't sell them anymore and a lot of the online stores are frequently sold out of Triumph (I can see why) and I don't feel like waiting for them to re-stock, but if you do use this paint I think you will be fairly satisfied with it (if you get a good batch). I used them for about a year and a half and it makes great practice paint and BYOP events.
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Draxxus TriumphI have used this paint for many practices and its a fairly good deal for 40 dollars. I get alot of bounces of people and it doesn't always shoot strait but thats why I don't use it in tournaments!!...
I have used this paint for many practices and its a fairly good deal for 40 dollars. I get alot of bounces of people and it doesn't always shoot strait but thats why I don't use it in tournaments!! Overall, good for practice or if you are playing a low key game against rental walk on parties.
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Draxxus TriumphI've shot this stuff for close to 4 years now on rec days, and wouldn't do anything else with it. As long as you get new, unopened bags, it will perform just fine for some light play. Don't bother...
I've shot this stuff for close to 4 years now on rec days, and wouldn't do anything else with it. As long as you get new, unopened bags, it will perform just fine for some light play. Don't bother trying to save/store any, they turn to rocks.
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Draxxus TriumphIve used these balls since i started a couple years ago. They are the cheapest balls in my area besides DXS practice paint which sucks. They shoot straight and ive only had balls chop in the barrel...
Ive used these balls since i started a couple years ago. They are the cheapest balls in my area besides DXS practice paint which sucks. They shoot straight and ive only had balls chop in the barrel or gun when its really cold out or really hot out. For $45.00 they cant be beat.
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Draxxus TriumphDecent quality paint .. I'd never use it for tournament use though.
Decent quality paint .. I'd never use it for tournament use though.
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Draxxus TriumphWe use this paint at the local field I play at.
Almost every ball has a dimple in it, almost every ball is sub 679 in size, you can throw this paint hard at a wall and it will bounce back at you.
I...
Almost every ball has a dimple in it, almost every ball is sub 679 in size, you can throw this paint hard at a wall and it will bounce back at you.
I have used worse paint, but this is some pretty crappy paint.
These balls feel like rocks when they hit you, and a good 50% won't break.
For the price, I don't complain, but if the field charged anymore than 45$ I'd go somewhere else. The only reason they really use the paint is because it won't break in rental guns since it is made of stone basically.
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Draxxus TriumphGot these for practice. they were great consistency. Only had a problem once when it was below freezing outside.